Unfortunately, there is not a product made to kill plants like ivy that would not also affect trees or turf. You could use a product such as Southern Ag Brush Killer as a foliar spray or painted on to cut plant surfaces, just be careful not to treat desirable plants when making these applications. T…
Read Full Answer »Southern Ag Brush Killer can used as often as needed to conrol actively growing brush in your yard/levee. Typically it can take up to 6 weeks for a plant to die depending on size of plant, type of plant being treated and how the product was applied.
Southern Ag Brush Killer is not specifically labeled for Virginia Creeper. We do have a product called Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer that is labeled for virginia creeper. PLease make sure to follow the label instructions.
After using Southern Ag Brush Killer, you will need to wait 30-45 days plant a vegetable garden.
You can use Southern Ag Brush Killer to help get rid of Yew bushes. You should apply the product undiluted to the stumps.
The application rate of Southern Ag Brush Killer is going to vary depending on what you are treating for. Per the product label: Using a hose-end or tank sprayer, mix 8-16 tablespoons (4-8 ounces) in enough water to make on gallon mixed spray. For mature or hard-to-control plants (such as ash…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Southern Ag Brush Killer is labeled to control mimosa. You will mix 8-16 tablespoons (4 oz. to 8 oz.) with one gallon of water. This will cover 500 sq. ft.
Fertilome Brush and Stump Killer contains the same active ingredient at the same concentration and it is available for sale to CA.
Yes, as long as the area is one you are wishing to kill everything within it, you can safely mix the Glyphosate product and Southern Ag Brush Killer in the same tank for application together to the targeted plants.
You will want to wait about 30-45 days prior to planting after an application of Southern Ag Brush Killer.
Although a triclopyr herbicide such as Southern Ag Brush Killer may control goatweed, this herbicide is not labeled to control this plant, nor is it labeled for use in home lawns. If you are referring to goatweed (Scoparia dulcis), then you will likely need to spot treat using a non-selective herbic…
Read Full Answer »Southern Ag Brush Killer is not labeled to control Nandinas, also know as heavenly bamboo. You can use RoundUp QuikPro at the highest listed usage rate to help eliminate bamboo. You will be required to cut the bamboo down to a short stump and then apply. It ca…
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The Southern Ag Brush Killer product label states that the area that has been treated with the product should not be grazed.
To kill stumps with Southern Ag Brush Killer, you will apply the undiluted product with a paint brush or backpack sprayer to completely cover the freshly cut surface. The exact amount will depend on the size of the stump you are treating.
Southern Ag Brush Killer is not labeled specifically for ground ivy/english ivy. Monterey Weed Whacker is labeled for ground ivy. Please review product label for rates and areas it is labeled to be used.
Southern Ag Brush Killer is not labeled to kill Asian Jasmine. Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is labeled to take care safely of the grasses and weeds in your oriental Jasmine and ivy groundcover. It would not harm them when used as directed.
Southern Ag Brush Killer is not labeled for Wedelia. There is nothing currently labeled to eradicate this plant. We would recommend contacting your local county extension office as they may be able to give you some recommendations.
Yes, Southern Ag Brush Killer will kill stumps and prevent sprouting. The product label states to apply the undiluted product with a paint brush or backpack sprayer to completely cover the freshly cut surface.
The Southern Ag Brush Killer does not specifically state Hackberry-Silver Maple Saplings on the label, however it has Maples in general in trees covered. If the root system is hearty, you will want to cut the saplings down as low to the ground and you can get them. Once cut, immediately apply the br…
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Southern Ag Brush Killer is recommended for the control of unwanted woody plants. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions. Thorough coverage of the foliage with the chemical is necessary to kill the shrub.